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by scholadays » 29 Jan 2008 11:33
Just incase this sort of thing is of interest to folks out there...
It's a bollocks photo because, well, photos were not permitted.
Gotta be stealthy...
A lot of knowledge can also be a dangerous thing - in the right hands.
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by admin » 29 Jan 2008 12:08
Nice, it's a shame not more of this bayonet fencing equipment has survived.
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by admin » 15 Jun 2009 09:26
Incidentally, I know a place on the Portobello road where they have one of these plunger-bayonet wasters for sale. I'd imagine there are probably quite a lot of them floating around.
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by The Guardsman » 16 Jun 2009 11:55
Hm, how much do you think they go for?
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by admin » 16 Jun 2009 12:00
WW1 examples would normally go for about £150.
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by The Guardsman » 16 Jun 2009 12:12
admin wrote:WW1 examples would normally go for about £150.
Thats too much
I expect a modern waster would be about half that price as well

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